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Separate : the story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's journey from slavery to segregation

Title
Separate : the story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's journey from slavery to segregation / Steve Luxenberg.
ISBN
9780393239379
0393239373
Edition
First edition.
Publication
New York : W. W. Norton & Company, [2019]
Copyright Notice Date
©2019.
Physical Description
xxii, 600 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary
A myth-shattering narrative of how a nation embraced "separation" and its pernicious consequences. Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court case synonymous with "separate but equal," created remarkably little stir when the justices announced their near-unanimous decision on May 18, 1896. Yet it is one of the most compelling and dramatic stories of the nineteenth century, whose outcome embraced and protected segregation, and whose reverberations are still felt into the twenty-first. Separate spans a striking range of characters and landscapes, bound together by the defining issue of their time and ours--race and equality. Wending its way through a half-century of American history, the narrative begins at the dawn of the railroad age, in the North, home to the nation's first separate railroad car, then moves briskly through slavery and the Civil War to Reconstruction and its aftermath, as separation took root in nearly every aspect of American life. Award-winning author Steve Luxenberg draws from letters, diaries, and archival collections to tell the story of Plessy v. Ferguson through the eyes of the people caught up in the case. Separate depicts indelible figures such as the resisters from the mixed-race community of French New Orleans, led by Louis Martinet, a lawyer and crusading newspaper editor; Homer Plessy's lawyer, Albion Tourgée, a best-selling author and the country's best-known white advocate for civil rights; Justice Henry Billings Brown, from antislavery New England, whose majority ruling endorsed separation; and Justice John Harlan, the Southerner from a slaveholding family whose singular dissent cemented his reputation as a steadfast voice for justice. Sweeping, swiftly paced, and richly detailed, Separate provides a fresh and urgently-needed exploration of our nation's most devastating divide.
Variant and related titles
Separate : the story of Plessy versus Ferguson, and America's journey from slavery to segregation.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 18, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 571-579) and index.
Contents
Taking their seats : Massachusetts, 1838-1843
Harlan of Kentucky : 1853-1857
Brown of New England : 1856-1857
Tourgee of Ohio : 1858-1860
The free people of color : New 0rleans, 1860
"The Harlan name" : Kentucky, 1858-1862
"A war of which no man can see the end" : Brown in Detroit, 1860-1864
"For this I am willing to die" : Tourgee on the march, 1861-1863
"Claim your rights" : New Orleans and Washington, 1863-1864
Choosing sides : Harlan in Kentucky, 1865-1871
"A taste for judicial life" : Brown in Detroit, 1866-1872
Tourgee goes South : North Carolina, 1865-1870
Equal but separate : New Orleans and the north, 1867-1871
"Is not Harlan the man?" : Kentucky and Washington, 1875-1878
"Uncongenial strifes" : Brown and Tourgee, 1875-1879
Fool's errand : north and south, 1880-1883
The color line sharpens : 1883-1888
"The Negro question" : Mayville, Washington, and New Orleans, 1889-1890
"On behalf of 7,999,999 of my race" : New Orleans, Mayville, Detroit, and Washington, 1890-1891
Arrest : Mayville and New Orleans, 1892-1893
"You are fighting a great battle" : Washington, Mayville, and New Orleans, 1893-1895
In the nature of things : March, April, May 1896
Epilogue.
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